Johnson P M
PMJ Consultants, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Int J Dent Hyg. 2008 Aug;6(3):221-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1601-5037.2008.00317.x.
Occupational regulation of health personnel is important to professional associations and their members, the public that relies on their services and the regulatory agencies responsible for their conduct. There is increasing interest in ensuring that dental hygiene regulation fosters the continuing evolution of the profession and its contribution to oral health. The keynote address for the 2007 Regulatory Forum on Dental Hygiene, this paper discusses the rationale for and issues pertaining to occupational regulation, outlines the evolvement of dental hygiene and identifies regulatory options for the profession. Professional regulation exists to ensure public safety, health and welfare. However, negative political-economic side effects coupled with environmental pressures have resulted in increased scrutiny for health professionals. One such profession is dental hygiene. Its evolution has been dramatic, in particular over the past few decades, as illustrated by its rapidly increasing numbers and broader distribution globally, gradual shift to the baccalaureate as the entry-level educational requirement and increase in postgraduate programs and expanding scope of practice and increased professional autonomy. Regulatory changes have been more gradual. Regulation is mandatory for the vast majority of dental hygienists. Of the options available, the practice act - the most rigorous type, is predominant. Globally, regulation tends to be administered directly by the government (n = 9 countries) more so than indirectly through a dental board (n = 4) or self-regulation (n = 3). Whether regulated directly or indirectly, dental hygienists increasingly are seeking a greater role in shaping their professional future. Self-regulation, its responsibilities, misperceptions and challenges, is examined as an option.
对卫生专业人员进行职业监管,对专业协会及其成员、依赖其服务的公众以及负责其行为规范的监管机构而言都很重要。人们越来越关注确保口腔卫生监管能促进该职业的持续发展及其对口腔健康的贡献。作为2007年口腔卫生监管论坛的主题演讲,本文讨论了职业监管的基本原理及相关问题,概述了口腔卫生的发展历程,并确定了该职业的监管选项。专业监管的存在是为了确保公众的安全、健康和福祉。然而,负面的政治经济副作用以及环境压力导致对卫生专业人员的审查日益严格。口腔卫生就是这样一个职业。其发展变化巨大,尤其是在过去几十年间,表现为全球范围内从业人员数量迅速增加且分布范围更广,逐渐转向以学士学位作为入门级教育要求,研究生项目增多,执业范围扩大,专业自主权增强。监管方面的变化则较为渐进。对绝大多数口腔卫生工作者来说,监管是强制性的。在现有的选项中,执业法案这种最严格的类型占主导地位。在全球范围内,监管往往更多地由政府直接管理(9个国家),而非通过牙科委员会间接管理(4个国家)或自我监管(3个国家)。无论监管是直接还是间接进行,口腔卫生工作者都越来越希望在塑造其职业未来方面发挥更大作用。本文将自我监管作为一种选项进行了审视,包括其职责、误解和挑战。